Dos Bros, which now features Mexican fare at a location on Highway 153 in Hixson is opening a Southside location.

It will be at 1700 Broad St. Suite #100.

The location in Hixson has been serving food for two years without selling beer.

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Raulston Combs, owner of Doc Holidays Bar and Grill, 742 Ashland Terrace, was approved for a license in his name due to a partner leaving the business. Hours for this restaurant are 10 p.m.–3 a.m. Entertainment is occasionally provided by a solo guitar player, said Mr. Combs.

Pier 88, 2288 Gunbarrel Road. was also given a license to sell beer. This restaurant will be serving Cajun style seafood. Both beer and alcohol will be sold. Hours are from 11 a.m. until 10:30 p.m.

The Cooking Channel's Southern and Hungry is airing a show about Chattanooga Monday at 9 p.m. Hosts Damaris Philips and Rutledge Wood take their food tour around Chattanooga, starting at Main Street Meats, 217 East Main St., where they try the Fried Bologna Sandwich and Strawberry Hand Pie. Next up is the Purple Daisy Picnic Cafe, at 4001 St. Elmo Ave., where family recipes ... (click for more)

Last week, representatives from Chattanooga Jersey Mike’s locations presented the YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga with an $11,034 check as part of the restaurant chain’s annual Month of Giving. The campaign culminated on March 28 of this year, when 1,360 Jersey Mike’s restaurants, including those locally in the Chattanooga area, donated 100 percent of sales, not just profits, ... (click for more)

City officials said Tuesday they will delay action on the proposal to surplus three buildings near City Hall. Stacy Richardson, chief of staff to Mayor Andy Berke, said the staff still does not have all the answers to questions raised about the plan. She said the staff is still convinced that moving the buildings to the private market as part of the Innovation District would ... (click for more)

A hearing has been delayed on a lawsuit brought by the Tennessee Democratic Party seeking to keep Republican Robin Smith off the ballot in House District 26. Ms. Smith was the only candidate after longtime Rep. Gerald McCormick abruptly announced he was leaving his post to move to Nashville. Chancellor Jeff Atherton on Monday afternoon said he could not take the case until ... (click for more)

The city of Chattanooga currently has no history center or museum. That is because several years ago it was conveyed to the public, in the blinking of an eye, that $9 million that had been raised mysteriously vanished for reasons unexplainable to this date. In the meantime, valuable artifacts and collections are sitting in cellars, basements and storage facilities instead of being ... (click for more)

There was a time, not so long ago, when school-aged children would learn lessons from a prescribed text, such as a textbook. Today texting is far, far different and, as any of our teachers will tell us, cell phones have become the scourge of education. In almost every classroom, kids will silently text in the shadow of the desk in front of them rather than focus on the lesson. Yet ... (click for more)